Title of article :
Peer Perceptions and Liking of Children
with Anxiety Disorders
Author/Authors :
Timothy L. Verduin، نويسنده , , Philip C. Kendall، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Examined three aspects of childhood anxiety and
peer liking: (1) whether or not children can detect anxiety
in age-mates, (2) the degree to which peer-reported anxiety,
self-reported anxiety, and presence of anxiety disorders are
associated with peer liking, and (3) whether or not selfreported
anxiety and presence of anxiety disorders are
associated with peer liking after controlling for peerreported
anxiety. Peer raters (9.5–12.5 years) rated videotaped
speech samples of target children with anxiety
disorders (AD; 9.5–13 years) and target children without
anxiety disorders (NAD; 9.5–13 years). Peer-rated anxiety
was positively correlated with target children’s self-reported
anxiety and was higher among children with AD and
children with social phobia (SP). Peer liking was inversely
related to peer-reported anxiety and was lower for target
children with SP. Target children with SP were liked less
regardless of how anxious peers perceived them to be. Peer
rater and target child demographics did not moderate the
relationship between peer-rated anxiety and peer liking.
Keywords :
Childhood anxiety disorders . Peer relations .Liking . Peer perceptions
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology